How to Invest in Real Estate After Covid19 with Daniel Barres

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On this episode of the Daily Edge Podcast, host Raul Villacis interviews his longtime friend and brother-in-arms Daniel Barres. Barres is the CEO of Asset Quest, a real estate investment acquisition company based in Fort Myers, Florida.

Raul and Daniel discuss how COVID has quickly and permanently changed the face of real estate. For some, it means moving away from densely populated cities, for others, it means finding the amenities that make it possible to work comfortably and safely. As an agile investor, Daniel is on top of these trends. In this episode, you will see what some of those trends are, and see how experienced investors are finding new opportunities. The game has changed, and you don’t want to be left behind.

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